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# 🟢 Style Modifiers

Style modifiers are simply descriptors which consistently
produce certain styles (e.g. 'tinted red', 'made of glass', 'rendered in Unity')(@oppenlaender2022taxonomy). They can be combined together to
produce even more specific styles. They can "include information about art periods, schools, and styles, but also art materials and media, techniques, and artists"(@oppenlaender2022taxonomy).

# Example

Here are a few pyramids generated by DALLE, with the prompt `pyramid`.

<div style={{ textAlign: "center" }}>
  <Image
    src="/docs/assets/images_chapter/pyramids.webp"
    width={2340}
    height={592}
    style={{ width: "750px", margin: "auto" }}
  />
</div>

Here are a few pyramids generated by DALLE, with the prompt `A pyramid made of glass, rendered in Unity and tinted red`, which uses 3 style modifiers.

<div style={{ textAlign: "center" }}>
  <Image
    src="/docs/assets/images_chapter/red_pyramids.webp"
    width={2340}
    height={592}
    style={{ width: "750px", margin: "auto" }}
  />
</div>

Here is a list of some useful style modifiers:

```text
photorealistic, by greg rutkowski, by christopher nolan, painting, digital painting, concept art, octane render, wide lens, 3D render, cinematic lighting, trending on ArtStation, trending on CGSociety, hyper realist, photo, natural light, film grain
```

## Notes

Oppenlaender et al.(@oppenlaender2022taxonomy) describe the `rendered in ...` descriptor
as a quality booster, but our working definition differs, since that modifier does consistently generate the specific Unity (or other render engine) style. As such, we will call that descriptor a style modifier.
